Thanks, looks like it’s on the Stevenblack list.
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plantsmakemehappy@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Someone help me understand the sonarr to jellyfin workflowEnglish5·3 months agoIf the torrents are still seeding when the import in arrs happens, it would copy the file(s) to your media folder so you’d have two copies now. If the torrent is done seeding and, I think if you have completed download handling enabled, it’ll do a move instead so you’d end up with only one copy.
Ideally though you want a hardlink compatible setup but from what you said you do not.
Jellyfin just monitors your media folder which is managed by the arrs.
Lidarr is centered around full albums unless a song was released as a single, specifically it uses release-group on musicbrainz.
I run both jellyfin and Plex, and for the music app I think plexamp > finamp, but both work to sync between their respective instance. I haven’t tried anything else because I already had Plex pass for other things.
plantsmakemehappy@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Advice / sanity check for torrenting & media serverEnglish1·4 months agoIf they’re organized you can do library imports, after setting up the arrs for the most part. For example your movies folder would need to have a folder per movie named like ‘Movie Title (year)’ at a minimum and then contain the movie…just make sure what you’re seeding in qbit is not the same folder, but you can use hardlinks to keep seeding how qbit wants it while allowing the arrs to keep its copy nice and clean.
I’m pretty sure you can do a library import after you setup the arrs and use them for a while, you just need to utilize categories is qbit so the arrs only look at their specific category.
Read through their wiki getting started and faq and check out the trash guides.
plantsmakemehappy@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Advice / sanity check for torrenting & media serverEnglish2·4 months agoI think it depends how your current files are organized. The arrs require a certain level of organization and naming to do a library import, they also want you to keep your downloads and your library copy as different folders but in a way that hopefully supports hardlinks so you don’t take up twice the space. ‘Trash guides’ is a great place to look at for getting started and they have an unraid guide as well.
The servarr (radarr, lidarr, readarr), sonarr, and trash guides discords are also really helpful if you don’t object to using discord.
If all your current files are still in the “download” folder, you could probably setup the arrs and qbit as recommended in the guides and then work your way through importing them to the arrs from the activity queue.
plantsmakemehappy@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I am trying to connect qbittorrent and wireguard.English3·5 months agoLook at hotio instead, recommended by me and popular among those that support the *arrs.
plantsmakemehappy@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Multi-part "sample" mkvs refusing to import into plexEnglish1·1 year agoI also recommend unpackerr if you’re getting zip and rar files, but that wasn’t clear from your original post. Just know if you track hardlinks with something like qbit_manage, those torrents will show up as having no hardlinks.
It’s on https://raw.githubusercontent.com/StevenBlack/hosts/master/hosts
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